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    Time for a few little updates:

    First the wheels/tires - having had some more time driving on them, and in particular on some dry roads I can't believe how much quieter the Potenza Sports are than the RE050As. I know that one of the complaints about the Sport is that it's noiser than the PS4S, but honestly it's still a huge improvement over what I had before, so still feels like a win to me.

    I'm super super, happy with the 18x9/18x9.5 combo, and the lightweight 18in rims have given me everything I was hoping for in terms of ride + driving feel. I try very hard to make sure that each change I make to the car aligns to my goal of "improving the driving experience", and this change has absolutely nailed that brief.

    As an aside, at the time that I installed the RACP brace I also replaced the rear cover on the diff with a new one with new bushes. I'm super happy to report that the combination of these two things has completely addressed what remained of the diff slop/M-Clunk/whatever you want to call it. I'm stoked about this as wasn't sure whether the diff was getting a bit worn out, but I'm super happy with how this has resolved, particularly as my brain has reprogrammed my driving style to not work to minimize situations where it happens (same thing happened when I got the tune dialed in for rev matching, it takes a while for your brain to realize the car is going to behave predictably and that you don't have to avoid certain scenarios any more.


    I've also ordered a Gauge.S for CAN/D-bus logging. Thanks to Bry5on and heinzboehmer I've adapted Bryson's ash tray insert for the Gauge.S to suit an RHD car. I've also ordered the connectors for the Gauge.S board headers, etc. Still to do is to confirm the exact connector used on the steering angle sensor and order a pair to make an extension for the Gauge.S.

    The plan with the Gauge.S is to put everything I can into a couple of custom CAN messages from the DME so that the Gauge.S can log these at high data rate. I've written a custom program ROM which allows me to specify the memory addresses of the variables I want to push on the CAN bus in the partial/tune binary. The advantage of this approach is it means that reconfiguring the messages is a simple tune flash rather than a change to the program binary. I can't actually test this until I get the Gauge.S setup, but it's otherwise sitting there good to go.

    Also while disassembling the CAN functions I uncovered that ARBIDs 0x700 and 0x701 (which are disabled in the 0401 tune) can be enabled to send knock manager data. This is going to be super useful for tuning and big thanks to Bryson for confirming the behavior with logging.


    I've got a bunch of half-finished projects on the go at the moment that I need to finish before I start anything new (which I'm itching to do):

    - Finish the boot/trunk interior work with the RACP brace in place. (I managed to get myself stuck for a while on the best option for the false floor, but think I've got a reasonable option)
    - Finish the SMG expansion reservoir bracket (No blocker here, I just have one that works well enough and need the motivation to sit down and do the final design)
    - Print and install Bryson's Euro M3 bumper to CSL snorkel duct (this one is currently blocked as Dad is having some 3D printer issues with ABS that he is working through)
    - Finish documenting all of the CAN messages on the main CAN bus for the 0401 binary (I mostly have what I need, but want to produce comprehensive documentation on this for the benefit of the community)

    Think that's all for now...
    Last edited by karter16; 07-19-2025, 01:00 PM.
    2005 ///M3 SMG Coupe Silbergrau Metallic/CSL bucket seats/CSL airbox/CSL console/6 point RACP brace/Apex ARC-8s
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      Originally posted by karter16 View Post
      Still to do is to confirm the exact connector used on the steering angle sensor and order a pair to make an extension for the Gauge.S.
      Junkyard is your friend!

      But also, they're TE 1355899-1 and 1-1452198-1. They also say BMW 6909052 and 6913629 on them, but doesn't look like those are BMW part numbers.
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        Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post

        Junkyard is your friend!

        But also, they're TE 1355899-1 and 1-1452198-1. They also say BMW 6909052 and 6913629 on them, but doesn't look like those are BMW part numbers.
        Ah brilliant thanks for the part numbers! Unfortunately junkyard E46's are pretty limited where I am so often struggle to pick things up that way.


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          It’s yours if you want it. PM me your address.
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            Originally posted by George Hill View Post
            It’s yours if you want it. PM me your address.
            Oh man I ordered new connectors after Heinz shared the part numbers - wish I had seen your post first! Thanks very much for the offer though - I do really appreciate it!
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            Build Thread:
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              When deciding on the Gauge.S one of the ancillary decisions I needed to make was how/where to mount it. When he installed his Bryson designed an enclosure to go in the ash tray which is very nice, and I decided I would go with the same approach as it allows for the Gauge.S to be hidden away when not using the screen. It's also an easy swap back to the ash tray at any point.

              The centre console is specific to LHD/RHD, in that the cigarette lighter is on the driver's side. This meant that the enclosure Bryson designed needed to be mirrored for my RHD to keep the screen centered. Bryson kindly shared the CAD file with me and I was able to quickly make up a mirrored version for RHD. I also removed the features that I don't need (internal mount for the GPS unit and mount/faceplate holes for USB-C charging).

              The end result looked like this:

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              As you can see it was printed on a textured bed which gives it a lovely effect.

              Now this all seemed too easy to me, so I decided to make it more difficult by doing a painted finish to more closely match the rest of the centre console components.

              As always with painting it's all in the preparation:

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              This was then followed by several coats of matte black, before being sanded back to a completely smooth finish and then top coated with several more coats of matte black.

              I'm super happy with how it's turned out:

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              In person it looks perfect to me, I can't find a single imperfection in the paint that I'd fix if I could.

              I'll wait for this to properly harden and then do some photos showing it in place.

              Just got to wait for the rest of the bits to arrive now!
              2005 ///M3 SMG Coupe Silbergrau Metallic/CSL bucket seats/CSL airbox/CSL console/6 point RACP brace/Apex ARC-8s
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                Man, that came out amazing. Wish I would have taken the time to do that with mine.
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                  Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post
                  Man, that came out amazing. Wish I would have taken the time to do that with mine.
                  +1 to this, I’m envious
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                    I got the chance today (making the most of winter before the weather improves and I get started on house projects again) to get started on a project I've been wanting to do for a long time.

                    ​

                    The goal here is a 1:1 replica of the SMG shifter knob. Why? It occurred to me some time ago that modern manufacturing techniques present an opportunity to create a twist on the stock SMG shifter to make something a little bit unique.

                    The plan is to have the knob 3D printed in titanium and then finish it to a polished surface which will hopefully be a cool twist on the chrome of the original item. The 4 leather pads I'm planning to do as leather-covered TPU with an ABS or similar backing (drawing heavy inspiration here from how heinzboehmer recovered the pads on his SMG).

                    Why titanium? It is of course a PITA to finish, and it might not end up working out, but I've decided to give it a try for two reasons. Mostly because it's a cool thing to try, secondly - thermal conductivity. One of the nice things about the OE shifter being plastic is that the shifter doesn't feel ridiculously cold to touch on a winter morning. This is because plastic has poor thermal conductivity. Titanium of course has much higher thermal conductivity than plastic, but also it's an awful lot less than stainless steel or aluminium, so will help to reduce this effect.


                    The model above as you see doesn't have the pockets cut for the leather pads, reason being I want to do a test print to make sure that I've got the internal geometries right first in case I need to change anything that affects the pockets for the pads. I'm intending to reuse the OE clear acrylic centre insert which mates the shifter with the shaft, so I need to make sure it's a spot-on fit.

                    Anyway - first draft is being printed and will do some test fitting when I get the parts.

                    In the meantime here are a few screen caps of the two parts:

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                      Oh that sounds like an awesome idea! Id be interested in one pending the finished result.

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                        Well pretty pleased with this for a first prototype.

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                        The insert fits perfectly and the two pieces fit together perfectly. I'm stoked that I got the internal geometries right for the insert as they were the hardest bit.

                        I will do some measurements of the prints to make sure they are perfectly dimensionally accurate, and provided they are I need to adjust the seat between the top of the body and the cap by about 0.5mm in diameter and height. The printed cap fits on the OE body, but the OE cap is ever so slightly too large to fit the printed body. I want to make sure I'm as close to the original as possible with this so will make that adjustment.

                        Key thing though is I can now go ahead and design the pockets for the grip pads and include the first iteration of that in the next prototype as well.
                        2005 ///M3 SMG Coupe Silbergrau Metallic/CSL bucket seats/CSL airbox/CSL console/6 point RACP brace/Apex ARC-8s
                        Build Thread:
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                          thanks for the info.

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                            Well the Gauge.S appears to be dead on arrival. No action when connected to 12VDC bench supply. I've reached out to Sorek to find out whether there's any diagnostics I can do to confirm whether the board or display is at fault, but given the screen came in a lovely 3d printed case and the board itself was just chucked loose in the bubblewrap envelope I'm guessing it's probably the board.

                            Will update when I have more info.
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                            Build Thread:
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                              Originally posted by karter16 View Post
                              Well the Gauge.S appears to be dead on arrival. No action when connected to 12VDC bench supply. I've reached out to Sorek to find out whether there's any diagnostics I can do to confirm whether the board or display is at fault, but given the screen came in a lovely 3d printed case and the board itself was just chucked loose in the bubblewrap envelope I'm guessing it's probably the board.

                              Will update when I have more info.
                              I've had the ribbons for the screens fail on me. The case bends them at too sharp of an angle and causes breaks. Try forcing wifi on (there's some setting you can set to true on the SD card, look at the github wiki) and scanning for networks with your phone. If you see "Logger.S" (I think), then the board is most likely fine.

                              The screens are this: https://www.amazon.com/HiLetgo-SSD13...dp/B0CFF2QW5V/

                              Should be easier to find a source for those than to have another board shipped out to you from the UK. Hopefully the screen is your problem!

                              Edit: The other thing you can do is to try to talk to the uprocessor directly. It's just an ESP32, so any cheap programmer will let you do that. I'm pretty sure that even the prod FW builds print something out over serial when the device boots. More info: https://github.com/handmade0octopus/Gauge.S-sd-updater

                              I also wrote a hacky validation FW that you can flash onto the board just to see if it is working: https://github.com/heinzboehmer/Gaug...54HP-Validator

                              Use the sd card updater afterwards to flash back the FW from the main Gauge.S repo.
                              Last edited by heinzboehmer; 08-09-2025, 08:02 AM.
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                                Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post

                                I've had the ribbons for the screens fail on me. The case bends them at too sharp of an angle and causes breaks. Try forcing wifi on (there's some setting you can set to true on the SD card, look at the github wiki) and scanning for networks with your phone. If you see "Logger.S" (I think), then the board is most likely fine.

                                The screens are this: https://www.amazon.com/HiLetgo-SSD13...dp/B0CFF2QW5V/

                                Should be easier to find a source for those than to have another board shipped out to you from the UK. Hopefully the screen is your problem!

                                Edit: The other thing you can do is to try to talk to the uprocessor directly. It's just an ESP32, so any cheap programmer will let you do that. I'm pretty sure that even the prod FW builds print something out over serial when the device boots. More info: https://github.com/handmade0octopus/Gauge.S-sd-updater

                                I also wrote a hacky validation FW that you can flash onto the board just to see if it is working: https://github.com/heinzboehmer/Gaug...54HP-Validator

                                Use the sd card updater afterwards to flash back the FW from the main Gauge.S repo.
                                Thanks for this - I forced WiFi on and powered up but no dice.

                                Will wait for a reply from Sorek before going down the programmer route I think but that's some good options thanks!


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